DC CURRENTS

As demand for data storage and cloud services grows, many companies have come to realize they do not want to be in the data centre business. Designing, building, and operating a data centre requires a specialized set of skills and carries a level of risk that can be difficult to manage given potentially dramatic financial consequences of even minor service …

Urbacon Data Centre Solutions Inc. (UDCS) is pleased to announce the opening of DC1 one of the most advanced data centres in Canada. With 10MW of critical power, DC1 is the first data centre to open in a five-building digital campus in Richmond Hill, Ontario. With ground-breaking on DC2 and white space available as of July 1, 2017 in a …

L’actualité focuses on the Downtown Montreal Data Centre at 544 rue de l’Inspecteur and the prospects of Quebec becoming a hot spot for data centres due to its climate and low electricity rates. To read the full article, visit http://www.lactualite.com/techno/vos-donnees-bien-au-frais/. Alternatively, you can read more about the benefits of locating your data in Quebec in our Downtown Montreal Data Centre …

As a member of the Urbacon group of companies, Urbacon Data Centre Solutions Inc. assists its clients in all aspects of data centre colocation, facilities maintenance, construction and development, providing leading-edge facilities, world class service, industry expertise and more. In order to provide our UDCS clients with a more dedicated service, this new website was created to showcase our colocation …

A brand new, highly-secure, next generation data centre is now under construction in Downtown Montreal with tenant fit-up commencing by year-end. The project at 544 rue de l’Inspecteur, close to the financial district, was made possible by a partnership between the Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ and Urbacon Data Centre Solutions Inc. The only purpose built next-generation data centre in …

Urbacon’s downtown Toronto data centre at 45 Parliament and Montreal data centre at 544 de l’Inspecteur are featured in the May 2015 edition of Canadian Consulting Engineers Magazine. The article discusses how we overcome the challenges associated with building high-power leading edge facilities in an urban setting – resulting in iconic developments that contribute to their surroundings. You can read …